by amjon » Tue Mar 06, 2012 07:52 am
My DH and I just lost our daughter at 27 weeks gestation, Dec. 29, 2011. We were told it was a nuchal cord (99.9% chance) in the hospital. I went to a new OB for a preconception consult. He reviewed my records and said he is pretty sure I had HEELP syndrome and that was the true cause of her death. (She had low fluid levels. I had small amounts of proteins and borderline blood pressures. No blood tests were done when I was sent to the hospital to be evaluated and now somehow the stress test has "disappeared". (They claim they only keep them for 2-3 weeks, then delete them.) We are anxious to conceive again. My new OB discussed a plan of frequent monitoring and interventions (if needed) for a new pregnancy. Last week I had to be started on blood pressure meds (he wouldn't see me yet, so I had to go to my PCP). Does anyone know if that would have any effect on conceiving or getting preeclampsia when I do get pregnant?
My DH and I just lost our daughter at 27 weeks gestation, Dec. 29, 2011. We were told it was a nuchal cord (99.9% chance) in the hospital. I went to a new OB for a preconception consult. He reviewed my records and said he is pretty sure I had HEELP syndrome and that was the true cause of her death. (She had low fluid levels. I had small amounts of proteins and borderline blood pressures. No blood tests were done when I was sent to the hospital to be evaluated and now somehow the stress test has "disappeared". (They claim they only keep them for 2-3 weeks, then delete them.) We are anxious to conceive again. My new OB discussed a plan of frequent monitoring and interventions (if needed) for a new pregnancy. Last week I had to be started on blood pressure meds (he wouldn't see me yet, so I had to go to my PCP). Does anyone know if that would have any effect on conceiving or getting preeclampsia when I do get pregnant?